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RV storage in Brick Township costs $143 per month, on average.
The RV storage size you need depends on the vehicle type. For instance, a Class C RV should have between a 20- and 40-foot-long, 15-foot-high storage space, while an RV trailer storage unit may only need to be 10 X 10.
Type your location into the search bar or zoom into your desired areas using our map tool to find RV storage near you. We have convenient RV storage units in several neighborhoods throughout Brick Township, New Jersey.
Here is what your neighbors might offer:
Flexible access: Rent a Brick Township RV storage that has 24/7 access, ideal for accessing your RV at any time of day (or night).
Security: Several types of RV storage near Brick Township offer security features like a padlock or access code, while some even have 24/7 surveillance or security cameras. We offer the best, most safe Brick Township RV storage.
For full-time RV storage, you should start and run your engine once a month.
Here is some advice for using RV facilities long-term, no matter where you live: Defrost the refrigerator and clean the inside, patch any holes or cracks to prevent rust, power wash the exterior and put on an RV cover, and start and run the engine once a month.
When temps drop to the low 30s, it's a good idea to winterize your RV. Put antifreeze in the pipes, replace A/C filters and take out and store batteries, and patch any holes or cracks to keep rodents from getting in.
Try not to store your RV outside in the winter. Limit potential damage from weather with climate-controlled RV storage in Brick Township.
Storing an RV in hot weather means you should take extra safety measures. Increase circulation by opening air vents; wash and wax the outside; empty water tanks; clear out, clean, and defrost the fridge; and use tire and window covers as well as an RV cover.
Your best bet is to rent climate-controlled RV storage to keep mildew and mold from developing and keep wood finishes from drying out.
We highly suggest getting insurance. Typically, homeowner's or renter's insurance will cover any theft or damage while your RV is in storage, but check your policy to confirm.